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UK police search singer Cliff Richard's house

Sylvia Hui Associated Press

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08/14/2014 06:37:53 AM MDT

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FILE - In this Tuesday, May 13, 2014 file photo, British singer Cliff Richard performs on stage during the first show of his European tour 'Still Reelin' And A-Rockin' at the o2-Arena in Hamburg, Germany. British police say they are searching a house belonging to singer Cliff Richard in connection with sexual allegations dating back to the 1980s. South Yorkshire Police say eight officers are at the house in Berkshire, west of London on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014. The force said the allegations "involve a boy who was under the age of 16 at the time." (AP Photo/dpa, Markus Scholz, File)

LONDON (AP) — British police on Thursday searched a house belonging to veteran rock star Cliff Richard in connection with sexual allegations dating back to the 1980s.

No one was arrested and Richard, 73, issued a statement denying the allegations.

South Yorkshire Police said eight officers gained entry to the house in Berkshire, west of London, after receiving an allegation of a sexual nature "involving a boy who was under the age of 16 at the time."

Richard, who is out of the country, said in a statement: "For many months I have been aware of allegations against me of historic impropriety which have been circulating online. The allegations are completely false."

British police do not name people who have not been charged. When asked about reports on the BBC that the house belonged to Richard, a spokeswoman referred The Associated Press to a statement Thursday that a Berkshire house was searched.

Police said they removed a number of items for further investigation after searching the house for several hours.

Richard is one of Britain's most cherished musicians, and has enjoyed a successful career with numerous chart-topping hits spanning more than five decades from the late 1950s. Popular songs include "Devil Woman," which achieved success in the U.S. in the '70s, and "We Don't Talk Anymore."

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He still stars in touring shows and in 2012 performed at Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee concert, singing his 1968 hit "Congratulations."

Richard is the latest famous name in Britain to be embroiled in sexual allegations from decades ago. British police have made a slew of arrests after revelations that several public figures, including late BBC entertainer Jimmy Savile, used their fame to get away with sexual abuse.